Summary: | This is the volume I, issue 4, November 28, 1899 issue of Manufacturers Review: A Semi-Monthly Journal Devoted to the Industrial Development of the Southeast , a newspaper published semi-monthly by Manufacturers' Review Co. in Birmingham, Alabama. The newspaper includes news, information, facts, correspondence, editorials, illustrated ads, and articles of interest related to industry and technology. Topics include business, economics, industry, technology, politics, and statistics. Articles vary greatly in length and may be written by newspaper staff or outside contributors; summarized or copied from other newspapers; or summarized statements from public figures. This item has been aggregated as part of the Association of Southeastern Research Libraries (ASERL)'s "Deeply Rooted: The Agricultural & Rural History of the American South" project.Child labor in Southern mills; Hardwood lumber industry; War upon the stave-makers; The Mississippi valley; Alabama coal and iron; No decline in sight; Business men's platform; Export iron and steel; Bonds and dear money; Cotton mill text book; Steam mills versus water mills; The iron market; Modern methods of saw mill construction; Bell Island's great mines; An open door in the Carolinas; Demands for Technical Schools; The Sloss-Sheffield Company; More flour mills for the cotton states; Review of the Southern markets (Mobile; Nashville; Hardware; Lumber; Phosphate; Iron in the Birmingham district; One view of the iron outlook; Freight rates on iron; Alabama coal; Lumber; Lumber quotations; Timber--hewn; Timber--sawn; Naval stores market; Hardware trade; Advance in print cloths; Fertilizers); Extension of cypress market; A large transaction; A record in pitch pine shipments; The driving system; As to prices; A large order; Khaki cloth; Cotton goods cornered; Southern railroads and industry; Semi-monthly survey of Southern industries;
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